


MY BLOOD RUNS GOLD
36x48 Acrylic on canvas
This piece explores the complex relationship between value and vulnerability. The striking combination of deep reds, golds, and subtle whites reflects a tension between strength and fragility—the gold evoking a sense of wealth and power, while the reds and whites suggest the raw, unguarded aspects of our being. The thick brushstrokes create a tactile surface, imbuing the painting with an emotional weight, as if the paint itself is alive and pulsing with energy. The title speaks to the idea of personal worth, suggesting that what we hold most precious—our essence, our struggles, our identities—may not always be obvious but can be found in the most unexpected places. In this work, gold flows through the veins of vulnerability, a reminder that what we often overlook may be our most valuable part.
36x48 Acrylic on canvas
This piece explores the complex relationship between value and vulnerability. The striking combination of deep reds, golds, and subtle whites reflects a tension between strength and fragility—the gold evoking a sense of wealth and power, while the reds and whites suggest the raw, unguarded aspects of our being. The thick brushstrokes create a tactile surface, imbuing the painting with an emotional weight, as if the paint itself is alive and pulsing with energy. The title speaks to the idea of personal worth, suggesting that what we hold most precious—our essence, our struggles, our identities—may not always be obvious but can be found in the most unexpected places. In this work, gold flows through the veins of vulnerability, a reminder that what we often overlook may be our most valuable part.
36x48 Acrylic on canvas
This piece explores the complex relationship between value and vulnerability. The striking combination of deep reds, golds, and subtle whites reflects a tension between strength and fragility—the gold evoking a sense of wealth and power, while the reds and whites suggest the raw, unguarded aspects of our being. The thick brushstrokes create a tactile surface, imbuing the painting with an emotional weight, as if the paint itself is alive and pulsing with energy. The title speaks to the idea of personal worth, suggesting that what we hold most precious—our essence, our struggles, our identities—may not always be obvious but can be found in the most unexpected places. In this work, gold flows through the veins of vulnerability, a reminder that what we often overlook may be our most valuable part.